Potential of the submerged plant Myriophyllum spicatum for treatment of aquatic environments contaminated with stable or radioactive cobalt and cesium
Hosam M. Saleh(Ain Shams University), Reda S. Abdel Wahed(Menoufia University), Fathy A. El‐Saied(Menoufia University), Helal Ragab Moussa(Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority), Maher Dawoud(Menoufia University), Hazem H. Mahmoud(Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority)
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